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OP iz dumb, OP fux donkey
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#2
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faction and cumbersome size never become irrelevant. players can eventually mitigate them, sure. but players can also mitigate racials (stats) through gear. FSI is an outlier but it's not like you need FSI to raid tank for the biggest baddest guilds, or solo big bad content, etc etc. gear is king
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#3
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#6
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you tank better then you pull, hope this helps.
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Even for how well-rounded they are, monks serve as a good example of how the game plays very differently compared to other classes. The contrast between pros and cons leaves no room for ambiguity. A monk outperforms a shadow knight more often than not and in more ways than one. Both have access to feign death, but in different forms. That's where things get interesting imo, when the pros and cons are more situational. The same meaningful distinctions are not there between say, wood elves and dark elves or humans and erudites. By and large, the substantial race differences that exist are tied to size, unintentionally, with gnomes having wall vision and ogres being able to form a wall at Tunare fights. | |||
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It's a sizable loss of threat by comparison and especially matters for the first warrior in the tank line. There's no debate there.
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#10
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Erudite Lives Matter
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